Word info

campanella

Noun

Meaning

campanella (plural campanellas or campanellae)

(historical) A smallish suspended bell used in medieval monastic cloisters.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

When he was healthy, there was nobody better than Campanella as both a catcher and a hitter. But I played with Del Crandall a long time and he was a match for anybody defensively. Hank Aaron

Campanella was later implicated in a conspiracy to drive the Spanish from Naples and Sicily and was imprisoned for twenty-seven years in various Neapolitan fortresses. Source: Internet

First, Paige got Gil Hodges to line out, then after Roy Campanella singled up the middle, Eddie Mathews popped out. Source: Internet

Mazzini wrote letters of commendation to Federico Campanella in Genoa and Giuseppe Dolfi in Florence. Source: Internet

In 2003 "Trio Campanella" made a world premier recording of Christophe Dejour' arrangement for three guitars of Albéniz’ masterwork Iberia (Naxos, 8.557064), the recording was met with international praise. Source: Internet

This was the year in which Koufax was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame; Robinson and Campanella were already Hall-of-Famers. Source: Internet

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